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James joyce used many classical allusions in his novel a portrait of the artist as a young man. many characters are named after characters from greek mythology. with this information in mind, complete the following paragraph. the main character of a portrait of the artist as a young man is named after , who was a renowned craftsman. this greek figure was exiled with his son icarus on an island. he constructed from wax, feathers, and strings. he built two pairs: one for him and one for his son. he warned his son not to fly too high or too low. icarus did not listen and fell to his death.

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The correct answer is Daedalus. This association with the renowned craftsman is the source of a very important symbolism in the novel. Just like Daedalus, Stephen Dedalus is trapped in his reality and desperately wants to escape, to fly away from it. Stephen feels restrained by the traditions, religion, nationality and nationalism. He is a young idealist who tries to forge his own identity, which is a painful and risky process. Daedalus from the myth also wanted to escape, which is why he made those wax wings for him and his son.
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In the short-story, Harrison Bergeron, the future is a place of equality in every area. This equality only applies to the "regular" citizen, so those in power stay in power and reap the benefits and everyone else is awarded only what the government allows. There is no way to better oneself, no dreams of something more. Citizens are summarily handicapped so their talents and gifts are hidden; intelligence is punished and distracted, beauty is marred, and strength is weighted down. Competition is nonexistent.
In context, Vonnegut is speaking against large government and its intrusion and interference in the lives of individuals.
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Chad sweetheart of Megan excessively hot could be accused of endeavored murder since he ineffectively killed Megan.

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"That Evening Sun" is a short storey by William Faulkner. It is a bleak portrayal of white Southerners' apathy to one of their black employees, Nancy's, severe anxieties. Quentin Compson, one of Faulkner's most distinctive characters, tells the narrative of his and his two brothers, Caddy and Jason, as they react to an adult world they don't completely comprehend. Nancy Mannigoe, a black washerwoman, is afraid that her common-law husband Jesus is planning to murder her since she is expecting a white man's child.
From paragraph 12 to 15 it shows the gloomy lane becomes a metaphor for Jefferson's racial division. Although Aunt Rachel is unmistakably Jesus' mother, his violent behaviour makes her ashamed to confess she is related to him. Caddy refers to Jason as "scairder than niggers," implying that the children have picked up racist notions such as black people being cowardly. This stereotype ignored the fact that black people were truly terrified for their lives during this time due to racial violence, instead implying that black people were innately weak. This bolstered the South's patriarchal culture, in which macho bravery was regarded as a virtue and weakness as unmanly and inferior.
Mrs. Compson demonstrates that she is willing to put her own convenience (her desire not to be left alone) ahead of Nancy’s physical safety. The fact that they allow Nancy to sleep in the kitchen shows that the Compsons are relatively sympathetic towards their servants, although they do not let Nancy have one of the bedrooms. The sound Nancy makes is associated with the racial divide between black and white characters in the story. The white characters do not understand the sound, and it is portrayed as something alien and strange. The sound expresses Nancy terror of what may happen to her. The fact that the white characters do not understand this shows what a gulf in sympathy there is between the white and black people in Jefferson.
Nancy is most afraid when she is alone and stops making the sound when the children go down to the landing because they provide her with company in the darkness. Although the children are very privileged compared to Nancy, they are in a similar position to her as they cannot physically defend themselves and rely on their father for protection.
Nancy is related with the darkness in this scene because the sound she makes appears to originate from nothing and go nowhere, as if it is emanating from the darkness. This implies that Nancy's life has been dominated by the darkness (racism) that afflicts Jefferson, and that, because she will almost certainly be murdered by Jesus, her entire life and death have been defined by it. The sound of "going out like a match" foreshadows Nancy's death. Nancy's concerns are "printed" on Quentin's eyeballs, implying that Nancy's fears continue to torment Quentin after the events. Nancy's request for "Jesus" is paradoxical, because Jesus might be either Jesus Christ (a sign of salvation in the Christian faith) or Jesus her husband (whom she believes will kill her rather than save her).
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In this passage, the author tries to say that chess players are not only thoughtful rude personalities, but also sensual and creative personalities. That a chess player is sensually no different from an artist. The game of chess is not only about the mind, but also about talent. The author tries to show and reveal chess players and the game of chess itself to readers from the other side.
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When the Ghost of Christmas Present says that the death of Tiny Tim would decrease the population, he is not expressing his own sentiment. The ghost is, in fact, repeating something that Scrooge says earlier in the book. By repeating this words to Scrooge in chapter three, the ghost is forcing him to confront the opinions that he once held about the poor.
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A.) "His mother was an alcoholic who lived with a series of violent men. In one twoyear
stretch, he lived in 10 foster homes and was both sexually and physically abused."
(Paragraph 21)
B.) "That's what Paton and Larkin mean: the effect of Harris and Klebold's example
was to make it possible for people with far higher thresholds - boys who would
ordinarily never think of firing a weapon at their classmates - to join in the riot."
(Paragraph 51)
C.) "The prosecution saw someone who wanted to be Eric Harris and plainly assumed
that meant he must be like Eric Harris, that there must be a dark heart below LaDue's
benign exterior." (Paragraph 56)
D.) "In the day of Eric Harris, we could try to console ourselves with the thought that
there was nothing we could do, that no law or intervention or restrictions on guns
could make a difference in the face of someone so evil." (Paragraph 66)

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B.) "That's what Paton and Larkin mean: the effect of Harris and Klebold's example
was to make it possible for people with far higher thresholds - boys who would
ordinarily never think of firing a weapon at their classmates - to join in the riot."
(Paragraph 51)

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The section that shows this change in the profile of shooters is the one that shows that people who have never had problematic behavior or a bad life history can become a shooter in a school.


Although you have not shown the text this question refers to, we can tell you, based on the context of your question, that you are referring to the article "Thresholds of Violence."

After reading this article, we can see that:
- The article deals with the occurrence of shootings at schools.
- In addition to showing how these shootings are very sad and negative situations, the article analyzes the shooters.
- The article shows how, in shooting cases in the past, shooters had a bad life history.
- These shooters had a sad childhood, with cases of bullying and violence that encouraged violent and murderous behavior.
- However, over time, it became more common for this profile to change in relation to shooters.
- The most recent shooters were people with good standards of living, who had no history of violence and abuse, and who had never shown themselves capable of committing such a terrible act.

This shows the reader that just as the profile of shooters changes drastically over the years, the laws, responsible for dealing with these cases, must change as well, to be increasingly efficient and promote protection in schools.
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In "Thresholds of Violence," Malcolm Gladwell explores the social structures that encourage people to act violently when they normally wouldn't.
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Benjamin Franklin describes a childhood incident of buying a whistle that taught him a lesson he never forgot.
Franklin addressed a letter to Madame Brillon, a friend, in 1779. Franklin shares an incident from his boyhood that gave him a life lesson that he never forgot in his letter. He bought a whistle from another child for a lot more money than the whistle was worth when he was about seven years old.

This taught him a valuable lesson about not paying more than the item was worth when purchasing material goods. However, it taught him to be cautious before making any kind of investment. This includes things like time, effort, and attention, as well as intangibles like dignity and self-respect.
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C) a short statement written in one's own words that provides the key points or central idea of a text

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